Publications by authors named "Asoda Seiji"

Although myoepithelioma is defined as a benign tumour made up primarily of neoplastic myoepithelial cells, its actual histopathological characteristics are highly diverse. It can be considered a rare disease. The most common site of occurrence is the parotid gland, followed by the minor salivary glands of the palate.

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Cystadenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor that has undergone various classifications due to its wide variety of pathological forms since the World Health Organization (WHO) classification in 2005. We present a case involving a 72-year-old man who reported pain and swelling in the left floor of his mouth during eating. Examination demonstrated a thumb-sized, mobile mass with elastic softness.

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Epstein-Barr virus-positive mucocutaneous ulcer (EBV-MCU) is characterized by ulcers confined to the skin and mucus membranes. EBV-MCU is an EBV-positive lymphoproliferative disorder that occurs during the use of immunosuppressive drugs such as methotrexate. We herein report a case of EBV-MCU in the maxillary gingiva.

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This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate the impact of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and oral health-related QOL (OHRQOL) and the association between the downstaging of MRONJ and OHRQOL. The HRQOL and OHRQOL of 44 patients with MRONJ were assessed using the SF-36v2 and the General Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI), respectively. Treatment was performed in accordance with the AAOMS position paper (2014).

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  • The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive system, aiding in food breakdown and interacting with various environmental factors, including microbiota.
  • Oral cancer involves abnormal cell behaviors caused by complex interactions between environmental influences and genetic predispositions, complicating treatment and understanding.
  • Oral potentially malignant disorders, like leukoplakia and submucous fibrosis, have high cancer risk and may be influenced by mechanical stressors, such as chewing betel quid, affecting tissue stiffness.
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Background: Orthodontic treatment involves movement of teeth by compression and resorption of the alveolar bone using orthodontic forces. These movements are closely linked to the interactions between the teeth and the periodontal tissues that support them. Owing to an increase in adults seeking orthodontic treatment, orthodontists increasingly encounter patients with periodontal diseases, in whom orthodontic treatment is contraindicated.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of nivolumab immunotherapy in patients with recurrent or metastatic oral squamous cell carcinoma.
  • The research involved 143 patients and found that nivolumab achieved a 27.3% overall response rate and a disease control rate of 46.2%.
  • Key factors influencing patient survival included performance status and the occurrence of immune-related side effects, with overall survival averaging about 11.2 months, indicating nivolumab is an effective and well-tolerated treatment option.
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Currently, implants are utilized clinically for bone transplant procedures. However, if infectious osteomyelitis occurs at implant sites, removal of bacteria can be challenging. Moreover, altered blood flow at peri-implant infectious sites can create an anaerobic environment, making it more difficult to treat infection with antibiotics.

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Introduction: In early-stage oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC), elective neck dissection (END) is recommended when occult lymph node metastasis is suspected; however, there is no unanimous consensus on the risks and benefits of END in such cases. The management of clinically node-negative (cN0) OTSCC remains controversial. This study, therefore, aimed to evaluate the efficacy of END and its impact on the quality of life (QoL) of patients with cN0 OTSCC.

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  • The study explores the interaction between osteoblasts (bone cells) and sympathetic neuronal cells to understand their relationship in oral and maxillofacial treatment.
  • Through co-culture techniques, researchers observed that both cell types influenced each other's development and calcification.
  • The findings suggest that neuronal cells enhance osteoblast differentiation while osteoblasts also support neurite differentiation, indicating a mutual relationship beneficial for tissue regeneration.
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Invasive dental treatment such as tooth extraction following treatment with strong anti-bone resorptive agents, including bisphosphonates and denosumab, reportedly promotes osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) at the extraction site, but strategies to prevent ONJ remain unclear. Here we show that in mice, administration of either active vitamin D analogues, antibiotics or anti-inflammatory agents can prevent ONJ development induced by tooth extraction during treatment with the bisphosphonate zoledronate. Specifically, tooth extraction during treatment with zoledronate induced osteonecrosis in mice, but administration of either 1,25(OH)D or ED71, both active vitamin D analogues, significantly antagonized osteonecrosis development, even under continuous zoledronate treatment.

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Background: Peripheral ossifying fibroma is an inflammatory or reactive hyperplasia of the gingiva that is usually small. It is formed by hard tissue in fibrous tissue, and the name "neoplastic lesion" has tended to be used frequently in Europe and America. Clinically, peripheral ossifying fibromas are painless, solitary, exophytic, sessile, or pedunculated and more frequently found in females than in males.

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Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the clinical value of an entire-circumferential intraoperative frozen section analysis (e-IFSA) for the complete resection of superficial squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the tongue.

Materials And Methods: A total 276 specimens from 51 patients with pT1-2, N0, mucosal or submucosal invasion SCC were analyzed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the e-IFSA and the added value of the e-IFSA to iodine staining. The e-IFSA results were compared with the final histologic results obtained using permanent sections.

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When pain adversely affects a patient's activities its diagnosis needs to be fast and accurate to allow effective treatment to be commenced as soon as possible. Difficulties may be found in achieving this, however, in elderly patients with age-associated cognitive decline, as they may not be capable of properly understanding or recalling their symptoms. The present case concerns a 77-year-old woman who presented with the chief complaint of pain in the right mandible persisting throughout the day, and severe enough to necessitate her lying down in bed all day long.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) in patients with prostate cancer, particularly the relationship between prostate cancer progression and ONJ development.

Study Design: This single-center, retrospective, observational study included 113 patients who received zoledronic acid or denosumab for prostate cancer with bone metastasis between January 2012 and March 2020. The risk of ONJ was evaluated regarding age; antiresorptive drugs; duration of antiresorptive treatment; prostate cancer status, including castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and prostate-specific antigen level; chemotherapy; radium-223 treatment; corticosteroid treatment; diabetes mellitus; and dental extractions.

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Background: Microsurgery requires high skills for suturing using fragile threads, often within narrow surgical fields. Precise tension is required for good healing and to avoid the risk of thread breakage.

Methods: To meet the demands, we developed a novel assist robot utilizing high-precision sensorless haptic technology.

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Introduction: Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurring after invasive dental treatment often adversely affects patients' activities of daily living. Long-term administration of strong anti-bone resorptive agents such as bisphosphonates prior to invasive dental treatment is considered an ONJ risk factor; however, pathological mechanisms underlying ONJ development remain unclear.

Materials And Methods: We developed an ONJ mouse model in which a tooth is extracted during treatment with the bisphosphonate zoledronate.

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The need for flexible thermoplastic denture base materials has increased due to patient demand for better esthetic outcomes. Designs aimed at improving esthetic outcomes can cause difficulties for prosthodontists, however, from the viewpoint of function and maintenance. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate vertical displacement in unilateral extension base denture models, comparing that obtained by flexible removable dentures with that by conventional metal clasp dentures.

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Background: Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease is a condition in which calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal is deposited in joint cartilage and ligaments. Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease that involves calcification around the odontoid process of the second cervical vertebra is called crowned dens syndrome. Crowned dens syndrome is accompanied by fever in addition to acute and intense neck, posterior head, and temporal pain; thus, distinguishing crowned dens syndrome may be difficult in the presence of odontogenic infection.

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Purpose: This study compared the diagnostic accuracy of jaw bone invasion (JBI) of oral cancer observed with three-dimensional (3D) SPECT/CT, CT, and MRI, and evaluated the clinical advantages of 3D SPECT/CT compared to conventional two-dimensional (2D) SPECT/CT.

Materials And Methods: From April 2014 to January 2018, consecutive 16 oral cancer patients with suspected JBI, who had preoperatively undergone the imaging tests, were retrospectively enrolled. The likelihood of JBI was independently scored by a radiologist and oral surgeon.

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Radical esophagectomy for thoracic esophageal cancer is invasive and frequently results in postoperative pulmonary complications. Postoperative pneumonia is the most common such complication and affects hospital mortality and survival rates. Oral care has been very effective in reducing pneumonia.

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Behçet's disease is a systemic disorder of unknown etiology. It involves multiple organ systems and is characterized by recurring episodes of oral ulcers as well as ocular, genital, and skin lesions. Oral ulcers can affect tooth brushing and impair proper oral hygiene.

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of aprepitant(from days 1 to 3, po)and fosaprepitant(day 1, iv) for nausea in patients with oral cancer receiving combination chemotherapy with docetaxel, nedaplatin, or cisplatin(divided doses for 5 days), and 5-fluorouracil(TPF).The incidence rate of nausea in the aprepitant group was 60%(6/10), and that in the fosaprepitant group was 90%(9/10).The incidence rate of continuous nausea for more than 2 days was significantly lower in the aprepitant group than in the fosaprepitant group(40%[4/10]vs 90%[9/10], p=0.

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